Engineering Physics
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
SOLVED PROBLEMS of Optics: Engineering Physics: Optics
Operational Principle, Construction, Diagram, Working, Formation of fringes, Types of Fringes, Applications
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
SOLVED PROBLEMS of Optics: Engineering Physics: Optics
Definition, Experiment, Description, Applications
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
Air-wedge arrangement is used to find the thickness of a thin sheet or a wire. It is also used to test the planeness of the glass plate.
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
This modification or change of intensity of light resulting from the superposition of two or more waves of light is called interference.
Definition, Equation, Applications
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
When light passes from denser medium to rarer medium, then the refracted ray bends away from the normal.
Laws of refraction, Refractive index
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
Refraction is the phenomenon in which light travels from one medium (say air) to another medium (say glass). The direction of light changes due to change in medium.
Laws of reflection
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
The phenomenon where the incident light falling from one medium on a surface of another medium is sent back to the same medium is known as reflection.
Introduction
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: b. Optics
Light is a form of energy to which our eye is sensitive. While light itself is 'invisible’ to our eye, it makes objects visible, mainly by the process of scattering.
Oscillations | Engineering Physics
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: a. Oscillations
ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS: Engineering Physics: Oscillations
Oscillations | Engineering Physics
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: a. Oscillations
'16' Marks Questions : Engineering Physics: Oscillations
Oscillations | Engineering Physics
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: a. Oscillations
'2' Marks Questions with answers: Engineering Physics: Oscillations
Engineering Physics
Subject and UNIT: Engineering Physics: Unit III: a. Oscillations
SOLVED PROBLEMS of Oscillations: Engineering Physics: Oscillations